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40 min beanie {free pattern}

Since I have done with this beanie, I wore it a couple times to work. I just hate freezing: in winter I am not dressing pretty, although I love skirts with colorful tights, after december I can't wear them. The prettiest outfit I can make are my thermo leggings with boots and long-sleeve tunic (with turtleneck sweater under). That's why I am so into accessories!

I made this beanie after Christmas, now it is time to share the easy peasy pattern. It is so quick, it took just 40 minutes to complete! The pattern made up from 11 rounds with 36 stitches in the widest point. I attached a very simple flower to the beanie to give a pretty touch.

Make this beanie in less than an hour.

MATERIALS:

Þbulky yarn approx. 50 yd / 45 m (Steinbach Wolle Ahoi color #37)

Þcrochet hook size U.S. 13 / 9 mm

Þtapestry needle to weave the ends (or use your hook)

SKILL
LEVEL: beginner (easy-peasy)

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
adult women size (Medium/Large)

·diameter: 19” / 53 cm

·height: 23 cm

ABOUT THE PATTERN:

Þcrocheted from the top down

Þch2/ch3/ch4 never counts as hdc/dc/tr

Þalways join to the first hdc/dc/tr (not to the chains)

ABBREVIATIONS:

ch

chain

sc

single crochet

hdc

half double crochet

dc

double crochet

tr

treble crochet

sl st

slip stitch

st

stitch

{}

number of stitches in
the round

**

Repeat between

GAUGE:
7dc’s in 4 rows = 4” (10 cm)

PATTERN

R1

Maginc ring. Make 6 hdc in the ring. {6}

R2

Ch2, make 2 hdc in ea hdc around. At
the end join to the first st. {12}

R3

Ch2, * 2 hdc in the first st, hdc in
next st * Join to the first st. {18}

R4

Ch2, * 2 hdc in the first st, hdc in
next 2 sts* Join to the first st. {24}

R5

Ch2, * 2 hdc in the first st, hdc in
next 3 sts* Join to the first st. {30}

R6

Ch2, * 2 hdc in the first st, hdc in
next 4 sts* Join to the first st. {36}

R7-8

Ch3, make 1 dc in ea st around. Join
to the first st. {36}

R9

Ch4, make 1 tr in ea st around working on back loops. Join
to the first st. {36}

R10

Ch1, make 1 sc in ea st around
working on back loops. Join to the first st {36}

R11

Ch 1, make 1 sc in ea st around. Join
to the first st. {36}

Weave
the ends.

FLOWER

R1 Ch6 and join to a ring. Make 6 sc in the ring.

R2 Work ea st in the ring: ch1, hdc, dc, hdc. At the
end join with a sl st to the beg.

Tip: If you don't have bulky yarn like this, just work with 3 strands wortsted weight yarn holding together.

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